(40 points) Choose one of the following types of malnutrition (kwashiorkor, marasmus, obesity) and research it. What is the cause of the malnutrition? What are the symptoms? How can it be treated?
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Answer 1
The cause of obesity is eating patterns, physical activity rates and sleep routines. The symptoms are breathlessness, increased sweating, back and joint pain, snoring, difficulty doing physical activities, and low confidence/self esteem. Obesity can be treated by losing weight in ways like eating healthy, being more physically active and making changes to your usual habits.
Answer 2
I will choose Kwashiorkor as the type of malnutrition to research.
Kwashiorkor is a type of malnutrition that is caused by a lack of protein in the diet, usually in combination with an overall lack of essential nutrients. It is most commonly seen in young children in developing countries who are weaned from breast milk too early and are not given an adequate source of protein.
Symptoms of Kwashiorkor include swelling of the limbs and face, a distended belly, thinning hair, skin rashes, irritability, and loss of appetite. Children with Kwashiorkor may also be more susceptible to infections and may have delayed development.
Treatment for Kwashiorkor includes addressing the underlying nutritional deficiencies through a diet that is high in protein and essential nutrients. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary to provide medical treatment and nutritional support. Treatment may also include antibiotics for any associated infections.
Prevention of Kwashiorkor involves ensuring that young children receive an adequate source of protein, such as breast milk or other high-quality sources of protein. Education on proper nutrition and feeding practices for infants and young children is also important in preventing Kwashiorkor.
In summary, Kwashiorkor is a type of malnutrition caused by a lack of protein in the diet, typically seen in young children in developing countries. It can be treated by addressing the underlying nutritional deficiencies through a diet high in protein and essential nutrients, and in severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary. Prevention involves ensuring young children receive an adequate source of protein and education on proper nutrition and feeding practices.
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In a baseball game, a batter hits a ball that bounces to you in center-left field. A runner is on first base. The correct play is to throw to the second baseman. Why? Give two reasons.
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Because it is a forced play at 2nd and 2nd base is closer to make the play to
2nd base is close and the runner on first will have to run to second because they are forced to.